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The National Sporting Rifle Shoot is a NZDA national shooting event held annually.

For more dates and event information keep an eye out here.

The competition has the following events:

  • Rimfire
    • 50m
    • 100m
  • Centerfire
    • 100m 4x Position
    • 200m 4x Position
  • Running boar

Medals are awarded to the top 3 placings in rimfire and centrefire events.

What do you need to compete in the NSRS?

Any NZDA member can participate in this event.

Centerfire

You can start by using your hunting rifle, you will find the smaller or mid size calibers more comfortable to shoot.

Tip: The larger calibers have an advantage in that the shot is scored to the hole seen in the paper so a larger caliber will touch the line and score 'in' where as a small caliber may not touch the line and score 'out'.

Rimfire

Any good .22 will do the job.

Scope

A scope with parallax adjustment will be helpful for accuracy but you will probably shoot best with what you are used to. With experience you may wish to upgrade your optics, trigger etc. Check the rules around modifications.

Center Fire Events

100m Event

Course of Fire

Position Shots Time Allowed
Prone 5x 4 Minutes
Kneeling 5x 4 Minutes
Standing 5x 4 Minutes
Standing- 'snap style'* 5x 4 Seconds per shot

*Standing position, starting from rifle at hip, arms straight and finger off trigger.

200m Event

Course of Fire

Position Shots Time Allowed
Prone 5x 4 Minutes
Prone- Rapid Fire 5x 20 Seconds
Kneeling 5x 4 Minutes
Standing 5x 4 Minutes

 

Rimfire Events

50m Event

Course of Fire

Position Shots Time Allowed
Prone 10x 4 Minutes
Kneeling 10x 4 Minutes
Standing 10x 4 Minutes
Standing- 'snap style'* 10x 4 Seconds per shot

*Standing position, starting from rifle at hip, arms straight and finger off trigger.

100m Event

Course of Fire

Position Shots Time Allowed
Prone 10x 4 Minutes
Prone- Rapid Fire 10x 20 Seconds
Kneeling 10x 4 Minutes
Standing 10x 4 Minutes

Running Boar Events

Course of Fire

The video below is a non NZDA example of how running boar works.

Example Video of Running Boar

Target

NZDA targets are used.

How to Participate

When:

Saturday 17th February - Sunday 18th February

Where: North Auckland Deerstalkers Range

848 Riverhead Coatesville Highway,
Auckland

More Details:

Prizes to be awarded both days

Free camping available.

Enter:

Email Paul Carmine

paulcarmine2000@gmail.com

History of the National Sporting Rifle Competition

In 1986 the first NZDA National Shooting week was run, holding events including rimfire 4 position ,centrefire 4 position with 10 shot running boar, rimfire silhouette, 60 shot 200m centrefire prone, running game target (50 meter rimfire running boar 30 slow 30 fast runs which was an Olympic games event at the time).

This shoot was attended by over 100 NZDA members. Competition was fierce, with rifles, scopes, sleeping bags and many other expensive prizes up for grabs.

After the event a usual 'shooters meeting' was held. Ideas like bringing in the use of slings, shooting jackets, pants boots and all Olympic shooting gear, as well as 10 shots per position were tabled.

These ideas were accepted by the shooters of the time, who were keen to grow the future of the sport.

However over the following years numbers declined and eventually the week became a non even.Why? The shooters of the time got old, they retired and hunters today are seemingly less interested in target shooting.

Today, there is still a place and a need for hunters to practice their skills on the range. It's an NZDA challenge of how you get them there, and off their bipods/bags so they can learn to shoot game standing sitting or kneeling and unsupported- all necessary skills for a bush hunter.

Target shooters advocate that there is a thrill of shooting a good target or winning a top placing among your fellow shooters. But, the reality is that you are competing against yourself as you have no way of affecting another shooters performance, whoever shoots the highest score on the day wins.

For more information or to book a place in the next shoot you can email paulcarmine2000@gmail.com

Rules

For rules and information relevant to running this event, please see the National Shooting Rules.